SOLD: 1972 1.7L $15,900 OBO, open to reasonable offers, located in Santa Clarita, CA (SoCal) |
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SOLD: 1972 1.7L $15,900 OBO, open to reasonable offers, located in Santa Clarita, CA (SoCal) |
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Oct 28 2023, 11:18 AM
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Porsche Padawan Group: Members Posts: 683 Joined: 17-December 14 From: Santa Clarita, CA Member No.: 18,230 Region Association: Southern California |
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1972 Porsche 914 Asking $15,900 OBO Runs and drives fine. I have enjoyed this car, but I need the space in my garage for other hobbies. I’ve put just over 9,000 miles on it. The speedo was broken when I got the car and I replaced it with a rebuilt one from NoHo Speedometer. I think I’m the 4th owner. I’ve kept the car in the garage with a cover on it when I’m not driving it. I keep it hooked up to a battery tender as well. It's lived in California. I'm located in Santa Clarita, CA (near the Magic Mountain theme park). ENGINE/DRIVETRAIN/MECHANICAL 1.7L engine, all stock, no mods. New heat exchangers. I have added oil temp, oil pressure and cylinder head temp gauges. Side shift transmission. Rebuilt transmission at Dr. Evil 914 tranny guru) clinic. New brakes: master cylinder (19mm), pads, rotors, calipers, some of the hardlines, all the soft lines). New ball joints and tie rods. New Bilstein shocks on all four corners. Many of the hoses in the engine compartment are newer. “Hell Hole” is fine. The battery tray is a home-made one from a previous owner. I have a new one from Restoration Design that I have not attached yet. I have the battery strapped down as an added precaution. INTERIOR Seats, door panels, dash and back pad are fine Newer floor mats New pedal board New front trunk floor/spare tire cover: attaches to spare to keep it from moving around and has slots for straps so you can tie down items Carpet was replaced by a previous owner Retrosound radio Window washers upgraded to a motor (does NOT use the spare tire pressure) Momo steering wheel and hub adapter (the original was trashed) All locks keyed the same The dashboard could use a refresh; I have a carpet cover on it now. EXTERIOR New paint (single stage Columbus Gray, a rare color that is found on only one car in the whole world) No sail panel vinyl Top is the same color and finish as the car. I have a stock finish top as well. Late model doors and window mechanisms Side mirrors on both sides New bumper rubber pieces All new rubber around doors and windows I have many more photos. I also have higher resolution photos. These were made smaller so I could post them here. Please PM me if you'd like more. I may add more as well. |
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